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(I is thought I did, too.) Discover little-known techniques you can use to leap forward in your career, hardwire new skills and ideas into your brain, and never forget what you read You know how to read a book..
(I thought I did, too.) Discover little-known techniques you can use to leap forward in your career, hardwire new skills and ideas into your brain, and never forget what you read You know how to read a book.
You is probably learned how in elementary school..
You probably learned how in elementary school.
you is But do read optimally?.
But do you read optimally?
you is Do get the most out of every hour you invest in a book?.
Do you get the most out of every hour you invest in a book?
you is Can recall what you’ve read days, months, and even years later?.
Can you recall what you’ve read days, months, and even years later?
you’re is If like most people, the answer is “not even close.” In fact, I thought I understood what “reading a book” meant until just a few short years ago..
If you’re like most people, the answer is “not even close.” In fact, I thought I understood what “reading a book” meant until just a few short years ago.
It is turns out, I didn’t have a clue..
It turns out, I didn’t have a clue.
I’m is Hi, Shane Parrish You might know me as the author of Farnam Street, where we show over 500,000 monthly readers how to make better decisions and excel in the most important areas of their lives..
Hi, I’m Shane Parrish You might know me as the author of Farnam Street, where we show over 500,000 monthly readers how to make better decisions and excel in the most important areas of their lives.
the years, is Over I’ve been featured in publications like Forbes, Business Insider, and The Wall Street Journal..
Over the years, I’ve been featured in publications like Forbes, Business Insider, and The Wall Street Journal.
I’ve is worked with hedge funds, NFL teams, and universities all over the globe to help them be more effective..
I’ve worked with hedge funds, NFL teams, and universities all over the globe to help them be more effective.
effective ways is One of the fastest and most to get smarter and gain new knowledge is to read..
One of the fastest and most effective ways to get smarter and gain new knowledge is to read.
I is hope I don’t have to convince you of that..
I hope I don’t have to convince you of that.
fact, is In most CEOs read an average of 50 books a year..
In fact, most CEOs read an average of 50 books a year.
inspiring figures is And many of the most in history — Abraham Lincoln, Marie Curie, Teddy Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and far too many more to name — attribute their success in life to the knowledge and wisdom they drew from books..
And many of the most inspiring figures in history — Abraham Lincoln, Marie Curie, Teddy Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and far too many more to name — attribute their success in life to the knowledge and wisdom they drew from books.
a simple reason is And there’s for that: Books contain the life experience and wisdom of the world’s most accomplished thinkers and doers..
And there’s a simple reason for that: Books contain the life experience and wisdom of the world’s most accomplished thinkers and doers.
their thoughts is By absorbing and experiences, you are able to do more with your time, make better decisions (and fewer mistakes), and live a happier, more productive life..
By absorbing their thoughts and experiences, you are able to do more with your time, make better decisions (and fewer mistakes), and live a happier, more productive life.
Reading is improves your creativity..
Reading improves your creativity.
It is helps you become a more compassionate and empathetic leader..
It helps you become a more compassionate and empathetic leader.
It is helps you see the world in new ways..
It helps you see the world in new ways.
active readers is And studies have shown that are likely to have annual incomes more than five times greater than those who spend little or no time reading..
And studies have shown that active readers are likely to have annual incomes more than five times greater than those who spend little or no time reading.
we is So agree..
So we agree.
Reading is is important..
Reading is important.
reading is But isn’t enough..
But reading isn’t enough.
I is learned this the hard way..
I learned this the hard way.
I is wanted to move forward in my career..
I wanted to move forward in my career.
I is wanted to become a better person..
I wanted to become a better person.
I is wanted to leave an impact..
I wanted to leave an impact.
the people is And many of I admired were voracious readers..
And many of the people I admired were voracious readers.
I is So did what I thought I should do: I read..
So I did what I thought I should do: I read.
I is And read a lot..
And I read a lot.
one point is At I was averaging over 60 books a year..
At one point I was averaging over 60 books a year.
a problem. is But there was.
But there was a problem.
I is was investing nearly every waking hour reading — and I wasn’t remembering any of it..
I was investing nearly every waking hour reading — and I wasn’t remembering any of it.
I is Sure, could give basic plot points or a few key ideas from each book, but that’s not real knowledge..
Sure, I could give basic plot points or a few key ideas from each book, but that’s not real knowledge.
I is couldn’t apply what I had read in any meaningful way..
I couldn’t apply what I had read in any meaningful way.
the point of learning is What’s something new if it isn’t there when you need it?.
What’s the point of learning something new if it isn’t there when you need it?
I is was wasting my time..
I was wasting my time.
others is So how were doing it?.
So how were others doing it?
People is I looked up to seemed to absorb every word they read..
People I looked up to seemed to absorb every word they read.
They is could skim reports and get the most salient points in only a fraction of the time..
They could skim reports and get the most salient points in only a fraction of the time.
They is extracted the most important ideas from books and could put them into action at work and at home..
They extracted the most important ideas from books and could put them into action at work and at home.
conversations, is And during they could easily recall facts, figures, and key concepts from books they read months, and even years, ago..
And during conversations, they could easily recall facts, figures, and key concepts from books they read months, and even years, ago.
today’s world, is In these people hold the advantage..
In today’s world, these people hold the advantage.
I is wanted to know how they did it..
I wanted to know how they did it.
I is knew there were pieces of the puzzle I wasn’t quite getting..
I knew there were pieces of the puzzle I wasn’t quite getting.
I is So became obsessed with figuring out those secrets..
So I became obsessed with figuring out those secrets.
I is began to study the reading habits of best-selling authors, CEOs, world-class coaches, and other top performers..
I began to study the reading habits of best-selling authors, CEOs, world-class coaches, and other top performers.
my surprise, is To I realized that most of them followed a variation of the same reading system — and they weren’t even aware of it..
To my surprise, I realized that most of them followed a variation of the same reading system — and they weren’t even aware of it.
I is What learned turned what I thought about reading completely upside down..
What I learned turned what I thought about reading completely upside down.
I is had a lot of assumptions about reading more effectively — and most of them were dead wrong..
I had a lot of assumptions about reading more effectively — and most of them were dead wrong.
I’ll is start with three big myths..
I’ll start with three big myths.
Myth #1 is You need more time..
Myth #1 You need more time.
I is used to think that I wasn’t effective at reading because I wasn’t spending enough time at it..
I used to think that I wasn’t effective at reading because I wasn’t spending enough time at it.
I is So dedicated a year of my life to reading as many books as I possibly could..
So I dedicated a year of my life to reading as many books as I possibly could.
I is read over 150 books in 2014..
I read over 150 books in 2014.
hours of reading. is That equates to thousands of.
That equates to thousands of hours of reading.
you is And know what?.
And you know what?
It is didn’t move the needle..
It didn’t move the needle.
you is Have ever tried to tell someone about an incredible book you just read, but you’ve already forgotten the meatiest details and main points of it?.
Have you ever tried to tell someone about an incredible book you just read, but you’ve already forgotten the meatiest details and main points of it?
me. is That was.
That was me.
fact, is In other than a brief synopsis of what a book was about, I couldn’t share a single insight that I pulled from all that reading..
In fact, other than a brief synopsis of what a book was about, I couldn’t share a single insight that I pulled from all that reading.
It is seems counterintuitive, but spending more time reading actually has very little to do with gaining insight..
It seems counterintuitive, but spending more time reading actually has very little to do with gaining insight.
Myth #2 Success is is about finishing..
Myth #2 Success is about finishing.
it is Isn’t weird that we pick up a book and feel the need to read it cover-to-cover?.
Isn’t it weird that we pick up a book and feel the need to read it cover-to-cover?
we’re is Because taught to read this way when we’re young, this is how we continue to read as adults..
Because we’re taught to read this way when we’re young, this is how we continue to read as adults.
you is Have ever stopped reading a book that you didn’t like?.
Have you ever stopped reading a book that you didn’t like?
you is Did feel guilty about picking.
Did you feel guilty about picking
my students is Many of told me they would often force themselves to complete a book they had started, just so they could say they finished it..
Many of my students told me they would often force themselves to complete a book they had started, just so they could say they finished it.
hindsight, is In that makes no sense..
In hindsight, that makes no sense.
You is don’t owe anything to the author, and you don’t get a blue ribbon for finishing a book that doesn’t add value to your life..
You don’t owe anything to the author, and you don’t get a blue ribbon for finishing a book that doesn’t add value to your life.
The smartest people is I know stop reading books when they no longer serve a purpose..
The smartest people I know stop reading books when they no longer serve a purpose.
You is should, too..
You should, too.
A good book, is like a good meal or a good conversation, is something that you want to savor..
A good book, like a good meal or a good conversation, is something that you want to savor.
I is While used to fall victim to gimmicks and quick fixes, I now know that anyone looking at speed-reading as a solution has already lost..
While I used to fall victim to gimmicks and quick fixes, I now know that anyone looking at speed-reading as a solution has already lost.
you is Whenever tell yourself “I need to read faster,” you’re missing the point. The point of reading is not to read faster. It’s to read better..
Whenever you tell yourself “I need to read faster,” you’re missing the point. The point of reading is not to read faster. It’s to read better.
I is As explored the reading habits of the smartest people I knew, I discovered something they all had in common..
As I explored the reading habits of the smartest people I knew, I discovered something they all had in common.
They is all used a version of the same system — the very system that I’m thrilled to share with you today..
They all used a version of the same system — the very system that I’m thrilled to share with you today.
I is Before share more about what this system is all about, let me be clear about something..
Before I share more about what this system is all about, let me be clear about something.
some bag of memory tricks. is And this isn’t.
And this isn’t some bag of memory tricks.
true method is This is a scientific, tried-and- for extracting the concepts of books, magazines, and blog articles and downloading them into your brain through integrated learning..
This is a scientific, tried-and-true method for extracting the concepts of books, magazines, and blog articles and downloading them into your brain through integrated learning.
it is That means becomes a part of your life experience and is there to stay..
That means it becomes a part of your life experience and is there to stay.
a child is Like when touches a hot stove..
Like when a child touches a hot stove.
a lesson is That’s they’ll never forget..
That’s a lesson they’ll never forget.
(Pardon is the pun.) And once I show you how to read — and I mean how to really read — you’ll discover how to “experience” learning that you won’t forget. Introducing The Art of Reading, your guide to reading for insight and understanding. It took me years to figure out what some of the world’s smartest people were doing when they read a book..
(Pardon the pun.) And once I show you how to read — and I mean how to really read — you’ll discover how to “experience” learning that you won’t forget. Introducing The Art of Reading, your guide to reading for insight and understanding. It took me years to figure out what some of the world’s smartest people were doing when they read a book.
I is discovered how they sifted valuable information from fluff and, more important, how they seemed to “download” that information into their memory so it would be available to access later..
I discovered how they sifted valuable information from fluff and, more important, how they seemed to “download” that information into their memory so it would be available to access later.
same system is This is the very we use at Farnam Street to read, digest, and extract knowledge from hundreds of books and thousands of articles every year..
This is the very same system we use at Farnam Street to read, digest, and extract knowledge from hundreds of books and thousands of articles every year.
This system is has been tested on over 1,000 students across dozens of industries with entrepreneurs, CEOs, managers, students, analysts, scientists, and engineers..
This system has been tested on over 1,000 students across dozens of industries with entrepreneurs, CEOs, managers, students, analysts, scientists, and engineers.
Here’s is a sample of what you’ll learn: How to develop effective reading habits so you can go to bed smarter every day..
Here’s a sample of what you’ll learn: How to develop effective reading habits so you can go to bed smarter every day.
All books and ideas is How to focus on what matters — are not created equal..
How to focus on what matters — All books and ideas are not created equal.
We’ll is share the tools that help us determine where to focus and why..
We’ll share the tools that help us determine where to focus and why.
your reading is How to optimize and make the most of your time — When you get clear on why you’re reading something and what you want to get out of it, everything changes..
How to optimize your reading and make the most of your time — When you get clear on why you’re reading something and what you want to get out of it, everything changes.
a book — is How to effectively skim a book — Why waste time reading books that don’t deserve to be read in their entirety?.
How to effectively skim a book — Why waste time reading books that don’t deserve to be read in their entirety?
We’ll is show you how to save 80% of your time and walk away with the very best a book has to offer..
We’ll show you how to save 80% of your time and walk away with the very best a book has to offer.
it’s is Why a good idea to disagree with the author — and how this helps you increase retention..
Why it’s a good idea to disagree with the author — and how this helps you increase retention.
The three-step process is to integrate knowledge from reading into your life so that you never again forget what you read..
The three-step process to integrate knowledge from reading into your life so that you never again forget what you read.
program is The only comprehensive, user-tested to dramatically improve your reading and retention..
The only comprehensive, user-tested program to dramatically improve your reading and retention.
Here’s is what’s included in the Art of Reading system: INTRODUCTION Farnam Street Ethos Struggling to hit your reading goals?.
Here’s what’s included in the Art of Reading system: INTRODUCTION Farnam Street Ethos Struggling to hit your reading goals?
simple strategies is Learn that instantly increase your focus and productivity Apply Farnam Street’s six core principles to improve your ability to draw insight from what you read and retain it like a sponge Debunk common reading myths that hold you back and impair your learning Understand the different levels of reading and explore how to use them for wisdom and insight Get the inside track on the reading habits and routines of the Farnam Street team MODULE ONE Identifying Winners Discover the power of unread books (yes, I said unread books) Use Farnam Street’s funneling process to make your books compete for attention before you even think about reading them Banish book overwhelm by implementing the four filters that Farnam Street uses when deciding to read a book The one question you’ll never forget to ask yourself about the books you read MODULE TWO Before We Begin Most books don’t demand to be read in their entirety — we’ll show you how to decide which ones do Why you should start by creating a map of the book — and how to do it in about 15 minutes How to evaluate a book in 5–10 minutes online or in a bookstore Engage in a fascinating conversation about reading habits and why it’s OK to read several books at once What the “Marshmallow Test” can teach us about reading effectively How to spot the single biggest opportunity for most readers; it’s simple, yet powerful MODULE THREE Critical Thinking Find out why note-taking matters and learn the surprising “non-system” system that works for us Understand the three key steps of analytical reading, including the one almost everyone skips Evaluate how well you stand up to Farnam Street’s definition of the job of a reader (it’s probably not what you think) Learn to identify when you need to read with extra caution — hint: it’s not when the reading is challenging Channel your learning effectively once you’ve finished a book Quickly probe at your depth of understanding with our favorite deep reading question: Do I agree with the author?.
Learn simple strategies that instantly increase your focus and productivity Apply Farnam Street’s six core principles to improve your ability to draw insight from what you read and retain it like a sponge Debunk common reading myths that hold you back and impair your learning Understand the different levels of reading and explore how to use them for wisdom and insight Get the inside track on the reading habits and routines of the Farnam Street team MODULE ONE Identifying Winners Discover the power of unread books (yes, I said unread books) Use Farnam Street’s funneling process to make your books compete for attention before you even think about reading them Banish book overwhelm by implementing the four filters that Farnam Street uses when deciding to read a book The one question you’ll never forget to ask yourself about the books you read MODULE TWO Before We Begin Most books don’t demand to be read in their entirety — we’ll show you how to decide which ones do Why you should start by creating a map of the book — and how to do it in about 15 minutes How to evaluate a book in 5–10 minutes online or in a bookstore Engage in a fascinating conversation about reading habits and why it’s OK to read several books at once What the “Marshmallow Test” can teach us about reading effectively How to spot the single biggest opportunity for most readers; it’s simple, yet powerful MODULE THREE Critical Thinking Find out why note-taking matters and learn the surprising “non-system” system that works for us Understand the three key steps of analytical reading, including the one almost everyone skips Evaluate how well you stand up to Farnam Street’s definition of the job of a reader (it’s probably not what you think) Learn to identify when you need to read with extra caution — hint: it’s not when the reading is challenging Channel your learning effectively once you’ve finished a book Quickly probe at your depth of understanding with our favorite deep reading question: Do I agree with the author?
exponential wins is This is where start stacking up Generate deep understanding through our process of refereeing the conversation Hone your ability to spot when a good narrative is covering up faulty logic or misleading facts Become skilled at the tricky task of comparing and contrasting ideas across contexts and perspectives Use combinatory play while reading to aid your quest for insight Learn to spot and gain deep understanding of building blocks and cornerstone ideas Effectively parse out your own ideas, opinions, and insights from your reading Develop novel insights naturally, as the result of the process All New Extras When you join The Art of Reading, you’ll also get access to special extras that you won’t find anywhere else..
This is where exponential wins start stacking up Generate deep understanding through our process of refereeing the conversation Hone your ability to spot when a good narrative is covering up faulty logic or misleading facts Become skilled at the tricky task of comparing and contrasting ideas across contexts and perspectives Use combinatory play while reading to aid your quest for insight Learn to spot and gain deep understanding of building blocks and cornerstone ideas Effectively parse out your own ideas, opinions, and insights from your reading Develop novel insights naturally, as the result of the process All New Extras When you join The Art of Reading, you’ll also get access to special extras that you won’t find anywhere else.
Those extras is include: Shane’s exclusive and detailed interview with best-selling author Ryan Holiday on how he uses his notecard system..
Those extras include: Shane’s exclusive and detailed interview with best-selling author Ryan Holiday on how he uses his notecard system.
knowledge is Learn how to extract from what you’re reading and put it into a usable system..
Learn how to extract knowledge from what you’re reading and put it into a usable system.
Ryan is Discover how uses his system to write one book a year..
Discover how Ryan uses his system to write one book a year.
the first thing is Learn a great reader does, why you should struggle, and what it means to understand something..
Learn the first thing a great reader does, why you should struggle, and what it means to understand something.
system is Learn which note-taking works best, the pros and cons of reading on electronic devices, and the impact of the Google generation..
Learn which note-taking system works best, the pros and cons of reading on electronic devices, and the impact of the Google generation.
An exclusive conversation is between members of the Farnam Street team, with insightful commentary collected from answering questions from previous Art of Reading students..
An exclusive conversation between members of the Farnam Street team, with insightful commentary collected from answering questions from previous Art of Reading students.
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